Specifically, teachers should know whether to intervene when a word is miscalled, when to intervene, and how to appropriately respond. |
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It is sometimes, incidentally, miscalled the English Premier League — but English was never part of its title. |
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But the real bombshell came with the news that Florida had not gone Gore's way after all and that the television pundits had miscalled it. |
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Before Jacob went to sea and was miscalled Yawcob by sailormen, he dwelt in dark woods, capered up jungle trees, and swayed vaingloriously from jungle boughs. |
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And considering that by our statistics, there is only one missed call every five games, three challenges a game ought to more than cover game-changing dramatic plays that are miscalled. |
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I mistook the tamed tiger for a tamed lion, confused Rafe and Gregory in the secretarial scene and miscalled Jane, Lady Rochford, a sister, not a sister-in-law. |
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